Congrats, you are almost at 8 cm.
- When I was in Sankt Ingbert, Daniela did tell me that, in case if the clicking is becoming harder/resistant then they advise patients to click 21 to 23 clicks per day (a bit above 1 mm) for 3 consecutive days. Post this, the clicking again becomes easier and then the rate of clicking can be reduced back to 15 (0.78 mm).
- Last time I checked your X-rays post, your callus looked quite good and dense. Maybe after doing X-rays, you will get a clear picture of how fast your callus is consolidating.
- Once you reach 8 cm and if your function is good, then surely you can proceed further to 9 cm. Maybe 10 cm too, if you really want it.
Initially, my goal too was 10 cm, but then I reduced my goal to 8 cm after talking to few past Betz patients on this forum. They all had the opinion that 10 cm is quite a high amount of lengthening.
Currently, I am at 6 cm and I can see my femurs are longer. At 10 cm, I guess, it can be easy to spot on the longer femurs and will not be subtle anymore. More than this, I am worried about the function in long run (eg. sitting down, getting up, etc). Due to longer femurs, it will tend to put more force on the knees while bending down and up. I would be very much interested to know how patients are doing who have performed 8 cm or more amount of lengthening in a longer run (> 3 years). Though, I can agree, it is very tempting to lengthen more